I just randomly stumbled in. And I have a quasi-piano patch on my MK. It's not so hot for the low notes, but higher notes aren't bad.
The microKORG is a serious yet compact synthesizer with a strong personality, designed to give you the true enjoyment of creating sounds. The tone generator features the same DSP analog modeling system as the MS-2000 – which has been acclaimed by musicians for its warmth and broad range of sounds. Parallel to serial conversion simulink tutorial pdf. Offering a wide selection of waveforms, the microKORG offers powerful filters, envelopes, LFOs, effects and modulation possibilities to help you shape the sounds you want. You can edit the sound easily and intuitively, simply by selecting parameters and turning knobs.
Since it's easy to modify the sound in realtime, the microKORG can play a role in a wide variety of situations ranging from live performance, to recording, to computer control. Powerful-sounding oscillator section Each voice of the microKORG consists of two oscillators (OSC1 and OSC2). OSC1 provides basic analog waveforms such as sawtooth wave, square wave, and sine wave, as well as VOX Wave (human voice formats) and 64 DWGS waveforms from Korg's classic DW-8000 digital synthesizer. This is a total of 71 possible selections, more than any other modeling synthesizer! Many of these waves can be further shaped to produce classic effects like pulse width modulation, FM and other forms of waveshaping. By applying ring- or sync-modulation from OSC2 with its three basic analog waveforms, you can easily create extremely complex sounds that would be impossible using just a single oscillator. An external audio input can be used to route audio into the microKorg and process it with the filter and effects sections.
Microkorg Piano Patch Settings
Eight oscillator types: Sawtooth wave, square wave, triangle wave, sine wave, Vox wave, DWGS x 64, Noise, Audio In. Virtual patches for even more sophisticated sound-editing The microKORG provides a virtual patch function which simulates the patching functionality of classic Korg synthesizers of the past such as the PS series and MS series, letting you specify four modulation routings. Each patch consists of a modulation source 'SOURCE' 1, a modulation destination 'DEST' 2, and a modulation intensity adjustment 'MOD INT' 3. A modulation source or controller such as Filter EG, AMP EG, LFO 1/2, keyboard tracking, or wheel can be freely connected to a parameter such as pitch, cutoff or amp to create more flexible and sophisticated sounds.
It’s not perfect. But it’s a start. Here’s my grand piano patch. ———-Edit Select 1——— Voice: SYT, SGL, PLY Pitch: 0, 0, 1, 2, 0 Osc1: Sin, 12, 0 Osc2: Saw, off, 0, 0 Mixer: 127, 0, 0 Filter: 12.L, 19, 0, 16, 21 Filter EG: 0, 0,127, 99, on AMP: 127, cnt, off, 0 AMP EG: 0, 62, 127, 99, on LFO1: tri, off, off, 10 LFO2: Sin, off, off, 127 ——–Edit Select 2——— Patch1: trC, LF2, 0 Patch2: LF2, AMP, 0 Patch3: VEL, ptc, -1 Patch4: nod, ptc, -8 Mod FX: Ens, 6, 109 Delay: L-r, off, 0, 20 EQ: 200, -12, 9.00, -12 once ur done mess with the release to get it where u like if anyone can fix this up and make it better please do. Hope you guys enjoy.
Micro Korg Electric Piano Patch
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